How to Thrive in the Sciences at UCLA: A Welcome Event for New Students in the Physical Sciences
Wed 9/21/2022 • 2:30PM - 5PM PDT
DeNeve Auditorium and adjacent patio area
Starting a new phase of your life in an unfamiliar environment can be stressful; we want you to know that we are here to support you. The UCLA Division of Physical Sciences wants you to know that we provide not only a supportive community, but that we are here to welcome you with resources and people ready to help you succeed.The Dean of Physical Sciences invites you to
How to Thrive in the Sciences at UCLA and Beyond
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
2:30 – 5:00 PM
De Neve Auditorium & Adjacent Courtyard
Food • Giveaways • Great People!A getting-to-know-you event connecting new students to the Physical Sciences community through casual, candid discussions with Physical Sciences alumni, faculty, and current undergraduates.This event is geared toward new students interested in a Physical Sciences major or minor, including but not limited to:biochemistry | chemistry | chemistry-materials science | math | applied math | math-economics | statistics | data theory | physics | astrophysics | biophysics | atmospheric, oceanic, and environmental science | climate science | geology | geology-engineering | geophysics | earth and environmental scienceThe event starts with a welcome from Dean of Physical Sciences Miguel Garcia-Garibay. This will be followed by a panel of alumni answering some of your most common questions about the keys to success as a UCLA student. We will conclude with an outdoor reception where students will be able to meet the professors they are most likely to learn from during their first year, talk with more advanced UCLA students about their experiences, and interact with alumni who’ve gone on to a wide variety of careers taking advantage of the skills and knowledge they gained as UCLA Physical Science majors.Students who attend will have the opportunity to enter into a raffle for a gift from Dean Miguel García-Garibay, who will be there to welcome you to UCLA!